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Privacy group files complaints over Apple tracking tool – Micky News
A group led by activist Max Schrems filed complaints against Apple on Monday. It alleged that company’s tracking tool stores users’ data.
Reuters reported that the group consisted of Max Schrems along with data protection authorities of Germany and Spain. Their issue is that Apple’s tracking tool allows iPhones to store users’ data without their consent. And that it has breached European law.
This is the first instance of a major action against the biggest US tech firm in Europe.
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